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10/30 & 10/31- 8 th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Radioactive Elements Collect Hw: Reading & Notetaking p.81 & 82 Class Reading p.158 – 163 Chap 4 Study Guide Hw: Reading & Notetaking: p.84 – 85 Reminder: Chap 4 Test on 11/4 Reminder: Elemental Super Hero Project Due:11/13 (15 Points)

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Nonmetals Many of the nonmetals are gases at room temperature (Low boiling points) Nitrogen Oxygen Carbon Iodine

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10/30 & 10/31- 8th Grade Agenda

Learning Objective: Learn about Radioactive ElementsCollect Hw: Reading & Notetaking p.81 & 82Class Reading p.158 – 163Chap 4 Study GuideHw: Reading & Notetaking: p.84 – 85Reminder: Chap 4 Test on 11/4Reminder: Elemental Super Hero Project Due:11/13 (15 Points)

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Daily Reflection• Prompt: Write 3 questions that you have

about Radioactive Elements?

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Nonmetals• Many of the nonmetals

are gases at room temperature (Low boiling points)

• Nitrogen• Oxygen• Carbon• Iodine

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What are Nonmetals Properties?

• Dull• Brittle (not malleable and not ductile)• Lower density than metals• Poor conductors of heat and electricity• More than half are gases at room

temperature

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Sharing Electrons• When nonmetals and

metals react, electrons move from the metal atoms to the nonmetal atoms.

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Group 15 - Nitrogen Family• Nitrogen and Phosphorus are

nonmetal• Shares 3 electrons in

chemical reactions• Atmosphere is 80% Nitrogen• Nitrogen used in Fertilizer• Phosphorus is used in

matches

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Group 16 - Oxygen Family• Shares 2 electrons in

chemical reactions• Oxygen and Sulfur are

nonmetal• Oxygen is very reactive and

combine with almost every other element

• Sulfur has a rotten egg smell and is found in rubber.

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Group 17 - Halogen Family• Halogen means “Salt Forming”• Halogens are very reactive and

when uncombined, dangerous to humans

• Shares 1 electron in chemical reactions

• Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine• Fluorine is found in nonstick

cookware and in tooth paste• Chlorine is found in table salt• Bromine is used in photographic

film

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Group 18 – Noble (Inert) Gases• Does not react with other

atoms • Known as “Noble” gases

because they do not mix with other elements

• Helium are used in balloons• Neon are used to light signs

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Hydrogen• One Proton and One

electron• 90% of atoms in the

universe are hydrogen• Hydrogen differ very

much from other elements and cannot be grouped into a family

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What are Semimetals?• Metalloids have some of the

characteristics of metals and some of the characteristics of non-metal

• Silicon combines with oxygen to form sand, glass and cement

• Boron is used in some cleaning solutions

• Metalloid conducts electricity depending on temperature, exposure to light (useful in making computer chip)

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What are Diatomic Molecules ?

• When molecules contain only two atoms they are called diatomic molecules

• O2 and H2 are examples

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What is Plasma?• At the extreme

temperatures found in the sun and other stars, matter does not exist as a solid, a liquid, or a gas. Instead, it exists in a state called plasma.

• Atoms are stripped of their electrons and nuclei are packed close together

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What is Nuclear Fusion?• Atomic Nuclei combine to form a larger

nucleus, releasing huge amounts of energy in the process

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What is Nuclear Fusion?• Inside of a star,

hydrogen combine to from helium

• Also used in Hydrogen Bombs

• E = mc2

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What is a Supernova?• Elements heavier than

iron is produced when the most massive star explode in a supernova explosion

• Everything in the universe including yourself is made from star dust

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What is Radioactive Decay?• The process of atomic nuclei of unstable isotopes releasing fast

moving particles and energy.

• Particles and energy produce during radioactive decay are forms of nuclear radiation

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Alpha Decay• 2 protons and 2

neutrons are lost

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Beta Decay• Neutrons breaks up

into a electron and proton.

• Electron (Beta Particle) is given off by a nucleus during radioactive decay

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Gamma Decay• Most energetic form

of light (Invisible to us) is given off during radioactive decay